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. >> i like meeting future mayors and future candidates of america. >> reporter: like most big shots bobby has a chauffeur. >> he was in london, germany. that's crazy. my 4-year-old is a world traveller before me. >> reporter: what time do mayors go to bed? >> 8:00. >> reporter: probing interviewers take a back seat to bugs and burtflies. >> i'm getting the dragon fly i see. >> reporter: i have had a lot of guys get up from interviews with me. >> i will give you my bestest. >> reporter: give me your bestest. hokey smokes, that went a mile. the mayor unwinds with his rod and reel on local lakes teeming with fish. give it a nice cast. >> oh! >> reporter: you got a little bass. >> yeah. >> reporter: a little bass there. >> doesn't have any -- >> reporter: gently put him in. that fish was two feet long, right? >> 50. >> reporter: 50 feet long? now you sound like a politician. sadly, after a dip in the lake it's nap time and we take our leave. >> my name is robert and i approve this message. >> reporter: bobby won't kiss your baby but he'll kiss your fish. you're a good mayor. >> give me
. >> i like meeting future mayors and future candidates of america. >> reporter: like most big shots bobby has a chauffeur. >> he was in london, germany. that's crazy. my 4-year-old is a world traveller before me. >> reporter: what time do mayors go to bed? >> 8:00. >> reporter: probing interviewers take a back seat to bugs and burtflies. >> i'm getting the dragon fly i see. >> reporter: i have had a lot of guys get up from interviews with me....
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the keystone xl pipeline is a critical piece of a secure energy picture for america. let's get it done. >> we are accomplishing what we set out to do. because of you, ososama bin ladn is no more. [applause] because of you, al qaeda's top theks have been hammered. core of al qaeda in afghanistatn and pakistan is on the way to defeat. >> president obama with the marines this week. osama bin laden is gone, but his number two man is still around, and so is his personal assistant, who has planned an attack on american targets, leading to the closing of 19 embassies and the stat department has ordered nonessenential staff to leave te u.s. consulate and issued a travel warning. colby, the game is not over. >> the game is not over and raises questions about the information that led to the decision and how we got it. it goes back to the mega-data that has been gathered. does it suggest there is value in what they have done? the activity that we have been reading about -- there is fruit from it that allows them to take the action they have taken? the threat has not gone away. >
the keystone xl pipeline is a critical piece of a secure energy picture for america. let's get it done. >> we are accomplishing what we set out to do. because of you, ososama bin ladn is no more. [applause] because of you, al qaeda's top theks have been hammered. core of al qaeda in afghanistatn and pakistan is on the way to defeat. >> president obama with the marines this week. osama bin laden is gone, but his number two man is still around, and so is his personal assistant, who...
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agencies to narrow town the tar gets to avoid what could be extended to worldwide closures even if america's 284 diplomatic posts starting as early as sunday. >> let's turn to michael lighter. the former director of national counterterrorism center. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> as andrea just mentioned this is exceedingly rare for the state department to take such a dramatic step. what's your gut? >> my gut is that they clearly have something that's very credible, either human intelligence or signal intelligence, intercepted communications. and although they don't know exactly where it's credible or not they got to take very broad precautions and as andrea noted in light of the benghazi the state department will be extra careful and the intelligence community is very worried about any leaks that could endanger the course and keep them from getting additional information to protect the embassies. >> let me ask you to elaborate more on that. as you well know as somebody who was at the highest levels of the intelligence community threats come in all the time. there's always chatter.
agencies to narrow town the tar gets to avoid what could be extended to worldwide closures even if america's 284 diplomatic posts starting as early as sunday. >> let's turn to michael lighter. the former director of national counterterrorism center. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> as andrea just mentioned this is exceedingly rare for the state department to take such a dramatic step. what's your gut? >> my gut is that they clearly have something that's very...
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we'll catch you on "america's got talent" tuesday and wednesday. good luck. >> thank you. >> let's check in with david gregory now to find out what's coming up on "meet the press." >> good morning. coming up, more on the high anxiety over the al qaeda terror threat. i'll get the very latest from the vice chair of the senate intelligence committee. saxby chambliss, as well as dick durbin. and our political roundtable with morning joe and the future of baseball. with nbc sports bob costas. big news coming up on steroids and suspensions this tweaweek. >> see you shortly, david. >>> that's going to do it for all of us. thanks for spending time with us. >> see you later on on "nbc nightly news." so long. enjoy your sunday. " until then, so long, everybody. thanks for watching and enjoy your sunday. >>> good morning. i'm kris sanchez. and the final countdown to the possible b.a.r.t. strike is underway. we have reaction from both sides of the negotiating table as well as a backup plan for tomorrow's commute. >>> also, local travelers react to the worldwid
we'll catch you on "america's got talent" tuesday and wednesday. good luck. >> thank you. >> let's check in with david gregory now to find out what's coming up on "meet the press." >> good morning. coming up, more on the high anxiety over the al qaeda terror threat. i'll get the very latest from the vice chair of the senate intelligence committee. saxby chambliss, as well as dick durbin. and our political roundtable with morning joe and the future of...
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we have too many hospital beds in america. we have a bubble in hospital technology, we have to help the industry make a shift. there had to have ban moment in block buster video when a executive said people starting to rent video online. you can imagine the leadership saying no, no, we have internal datahwing thatthican public every friday night spends 1 hour and 15 minutes in our store. you remember that? the story of america is that capitalism creates and destroys and that industries become obsolete. hospital beds are becoming obsolete. we don't need all the hospital beds we have. we have, you know, many of you are using your bonding authority to support and back up those underwrite the bonds. you are doing ribbon cutting for the facilities. every single crane that goes up. every ribbon cutting do you is an invisible tax on the employee benefit program. it's an invisible tax on every employee in the state. we have too much of this. i want to make a couple of suggestions to you that i believe this is all shifting to the state
we have too many hospital beds in america. we have a bubble in hospital technology, we have to help the industry make a shift. there had to have ban moment in block buster video when a executive said people starting to rent video online. you can imagine the leadership saying no, no, we have internal datahwing thatthican public every friday night spends 1 hour and 15 minutes in our store. you remember that? the story of america is that capitalism creates and destroys and that industries become...
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. >>> plus brand new numbers about jobs in america. we'll run you through coming up in business and tech. the thing is bee, i got my mom wrapped around my little finger. do you? yeah, i do. huh. i said i want honey nut cheerios uh huh. and she just totally caved. it's all about psychology buzz. psychology? as long as i don't tell him the cereal is healthy -- he can't get enough. sad, really. i kind of feel bad that i tricked him. but...it was easy. surprise... uh, ha ha ha. ♪ >>> happy friday to you. taking a live look at san jose. what a pretty start to the day here. official sunrise. temperatures will be comfortable in san jose. guess what? now we have the santa clara county fair in full effect. i'll have the forecast for that and everywhere else across the bay area for the all-important weekend in just a few minutes. commute wise friday, yes. happy, no. coming off the san mateo bridge, still jammed after a big rig tire had to be cleared from that span. the bay bridge, a backup at the berkeley curve, slow coming off the eastshore f
. >>> plus brand new numbers about jobs in america. we'll run you through coming up in business and tech. the thing is bee, i got my mom wrapped around my little finger. do you? yeah, i do. huh. i said i want honey nut cheerios uh huh. and she just totally caved. it's all about psychology buzz. psychology? as long as i don't tell him the cereal is healthy -- he can't get enough. sad, really. i kind of feel bad that i tricked him. but...it was easy. surprise... uh, ha ha ha. ♪...
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i was at a gathering of evangelicals around america. and this includes clerics from the muslim world. an improbable gathering. for three days people worked and struggled with the effort to find the common ground. in fact between all the religions and philosophy. whether a new order confucianism or any of the other different approaches this is tied together. by the golden rule. and they all come from the same human heart. leaders and citizens, particularly people in public life, everyone talks about how we draw strength from the example of our faith-based communities. but not enough people actually translate those words into actions or policies or life philosophies. so i think that whether it's teachers are activists or religious leaders, working to heal others, we learn a great deal. it stands in stark contrast to violent extremists seek to destroy and never talk about building a community or providing health care with anybody. so we need to recognize that in a world where people of all faiths are mingling like never before, where we ar
i was at a gathering of evangelicals around america. and this includes clerics from the muslim world. an improbable gathering. for three days people worked and struggled with the effort to find the common ground. in fact between all the religions and philosophy. whether a new order confucianism or any of the other different approaches this is tied together. by the golden rule. and they all come from the same human heart. leaders and citizens, particularly people in public life, everyone talks...
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thank you and god bless america. >> i think we go we go inside ? >> we have a signing station set in the air conditioning. >> it's in air conditioning. >> those of us in wool are looking forward to the air conditioning. >> you do that. you're the boss. i'm just the passenger. college is nice, isn't it? >> we will take a moment and get ourselves oriented. we are leaving downtown gettysburg. the train will be moving in a westerly direction. >> does this train go parallel to the route that he came down or hill came down? i think so. you may want to get on and explain that at some point or have bill do it. you do have a narration? you may want to have somebody actually do the narration if that makes sense. >> it was just over that hill where the fighting took place very early in the morning july 1, 1863. >> i think either you or bill should give the narration. bill knows vastly more about the details than i do. but it's your train. i will say something general. >> walk through the park. hi, how are you? good. aren't you wa-good. aren't you warm? >> ver
thank you and god bless america. >> i think we go we go inside ? >> we have a signing station set in the air conditioning. >> it's in air conditioning. >> those of us in wool are looking forward to the air conditioning. >> you do that. you're the boss. i'm just the passenger. college is nice, isn't it? >> we will take a moment and get ourselves oriented. we are leaving downtown gettysburg. the train will be moving in a westerly direction. >> does this...
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of america's greatest poets. he said, i shall be telling this with a sigh somewhere ages and ages hence, two roads diverged in a wood and i, i took the one less traveled by. and that, he said, has made all the difference. we have difficult and pressing challenges to address in a short time. passing a budget, replacing the se quest we are a balanced alternative, and averting a default on our debt. a default which would be catastrophic for america, for its people, for its economy and would have ramifications throughout the world. we can begin, mr. speaker, by going to conference on the budget and allowing both sides to sit down and start working on an agreement. that seems to be, mr. speaker, the road less traveled by. a road forward. a road that leads to positive, constructive, supportable results. not backward. a road to constructive compromise, not destruct i confrontation and to results that benefit our people and our economy. mr. speaker, such a road would urely make all the difference. for this congress and f
of america's greatest poets. he said, i shall be telling this with a sigh somewhere ages and ages hence, two roads diverged in a wood and i, i took the one less traveled by. and that, he said, has made all the difference. we have difficult and pressing challenges to address in a short time. passing a budget, replacing the se quest we are a balanced alternative, and averting a default on our debt. a default which would be catastrophic for america, for its people, for its economy and would have...
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we are the united states of america and not the disunited states of america. one states wanted to circumvent civil rights laws, we sent in the national guard to enforce hose rights. i think that states rights are a farce. that is the only thing where you can say that states have a leg to stand on. mostly residency is related to axation. if i don't live in missouri, i need to move here before i pay taxes. host: states rights' a are a farce. what do you think of that comment? guest: the example of troops being sent in to enforce civil rights laws. that demonstrates the danger that nullification presents. when you don't have a final arbiter, ultimately that means you have to resolve it through force. either we accept the lawful process -- the supreme court aid our schools need to be desegregated, or you have a conflict between arkansas and the united states that have to be resolved through the united states' superior force. i think that is a bad way to run the country. i think a better way to run the country is one that he respects the rule of law and don't have
we are the united states of america and not the disunited states of america. one states wanted to circumvent civil rights laws, we sent in the national guard to enforce hose rights. i think that states rights are a farce. that is the only thing where you can say that states have a leg to stand on. mostly residency is related to axation. if i don't live in missouri, i need to move here before i pay taxes. host: states rights' a are a farce. what do you think of that comment? guest: the example...
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that is what makes america great. nothing is more important to that process than what we are doing in terms of k-12 education and higher education. here is the challenge. at the time when higher education has never been more important, and i mean two-year, four year, techno will colleges -- technical colleges, it doesn't have to be all traditional bachelor of arts or sciences. at a time when that has never been more important, college has never been more expensive. in fact, what you have seen is that over the last decades, the cost of higher education has gone up 250% at a time when family incomes have gone up about 16%. i am not a math major there it there are probably some here. if you have one line going up 260% and another line going up 16%, you start getting a bigger and bigger gap. what has happened as a consequence is that either colleges become out of reach for too many people or young people are being loaded up with more debt. we have tried to close that gap. when i came into office, we reformed our financial
that is what makes america great. nothing is more important to that process than what we are doing in terms of k-12 education and higher education. here is the challenge. at the time when higher education has never been more important, and i mean two-year, four year, techno will colleges -- technical colleges, it doesn't have to be all traditional bachelor of arts or sciences. at a time when that has never been more important, college has never been more expensive. in fact, what you have seen...